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. >> america's secretary of energy, professor steven chu, is a nobel prize-winning physicist. he deals in science fact. >> we had incredible energy resources. so we built an energy structure and a set of habits based on abundant energy for 200 years. >> rapid global industrialization has helped create mobile prosperity. but it is also addicted the world to fossil fuels now poisoning and warming our planet. in the next 20 years, we'll need 60% more power to satisfy the new emerging global economist. but what will be the source of that new power? fossil fuels? nuclear? hydroelectric? each has advantages and risks. another. >> our generation's response to this challenge will be judged by history. for if we fail to meet it boldly, swiftly, and together, we risk consigning future generations to an irreversible catastrop catastrophe. >> oil is the fossil fuel that drives the world's economy. oil is black gold, dirty, but precious. the world is hooked. >> you look back at the history of the 20th century, in some ways, it's a history in oil. it's been a driver of geopolitics, it's ban
. >> america's secretary of energy, professor steven chu, is a nobel prize-winning physicist. he deals in science fact. >> we had incredible energy resources. so we built an energy structure and a set of habits based on abundant energy for 200 years. >> rapid global industrialization has helped create mobile prosperity. but it is also addicted the world to fossil fuels now poisoning and warming our planet. in the next 20 years, we'll need 60% more power to satisfy the new...
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"race & reconciliation in america." that should come to the point where you have the power to forgive and be reconciled and move on. >> guest: but don't you think in order to reconcile, the oppressor must come forward and knowledge the problem, what is done, the transgression. and in any case, apologize. but if they can't apologize, acknowledge what they've done before we can forgive? >> host: it is important. that's why it's important for us to continue to talk, to dialogue. >> guest: are they to come back to something you mentioned, the magic update, august 28. that was a very important date in janet's career because she was about to enter an integrated high school. and brown freeboard of education have been cited to the sequel now and she was entitled to the equal education and yet she saw what happened to emmett till and most laypeople have no idea who he was, but he changed the course of american history. he was a young boy from chicago, went on mississippi to visit his grandparents and while he was there, he commi
"race & reconciliation in america." that should come to the point where you have the power to forgive and be reconciled and move on. >> guest: but don't you think in order to reconcile, the oppressor must come forward and knowledge the problem, what is done, the transgression. and in any case, apologize. but if they can't apologize, acknowledge what they've done before we can forgive? >> host: it is important. that's why it's important for us to continue to talk, to...
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and early 1990s change its focus to sell overpriced beaters and half naked aryan men to the youth of america. the blown up in black and shots of muscular self-satisfied bond pretty boys in low-slung boxer shorts may have been attracted to my daughter, but all i kept thinking was, hitler youth. and statutory rape. the deafening boom boom dance floor music was supposed to convey, like, like dude, we were in a totally cool zone. but i always felt like i was trapped in godzilla's left ventricle. when the homeric excursion was mercifully over, my daughter would be in possession of various items that would turn her into a walking billboard for abercrombie and fitch. and carrying shopping bags with bare naked sushi grade torso's that proclaimed that nothing, nothing, nothing, was more important than turning yourself
and early 1990s change its focus to sell overpriced beaters and half naked aryan men to the youth of america. the blown up in black and shots of muscular self-satisfied bond pretty boys in low-slung boxer shorts may have been attracted to my daughter, but all i kept thinking was, hitler youth. and statutory rape. the deafening boom boom dance floor music was supposed to convey, like, like dude, we were in a totally cool zone. but i always felt like i was trapped in godzilla's left ventricle....
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> another round of improving earnings reports lifted wall street today so they really had something to clap about. the dow jones up 25. the nasdaq up over 20, closed over 2500 and the s & p500 closing just over 1200. >>> we're working to help you save money during the tough times here at abc 2. on our web site today, a dozen iphone apps to help you save money and time by clicking on that story. >>> also, we had six easy steps to help you save money when you are in the middle of a refinance. for information on these stories and m
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with 100% fiber optics straight to your home you'll get an amazing hd picture, america's top rated internet and phone. all for just $99.99 a month. enjoy tons of your favorite shows and channels. fios brings facebook and twitter right to your tv. also, check sports, weather and traffic without interrupting your show. you'll get tv with four times more very satisfied customers than comcast. get it all for just $99.99 a month -- guaranteed for 2 years! plus a multi-room dvr and set top box -- free for six months. don't wait. this incredible offer ends soon. call 1-866-932-fios. that's 1-866-932-fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. this is fios. [ female announcer ] they make little hearts happy... ♪ ...and big hearts happy too. because as part of a heart healthy diet... ...those delicious oats in cheerios can help naturally lower cholesterol. [ cheerios spilling ] cheerios. how can something so little... ...help you do something so big. try new chocolate cheerios with a touch of delicious chocolate taste in every bite. >>
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way that other places state and other places struggled with in the century including europe and latin america. i think andrew jackson made the right call. we can argue on the economics, politics -- you know, you probably guessed from my funny accent i am an immigrant. i've been here 25 years, citizen for ten years. i thought long and hard before becoming a citizen. i took a test. who became a test before becoming american? there you go. a few of you. did the rest of you even know there was a test? i did well on the test. i think we have a very good constitutional framework and iain incredibly strong position but as far as i can see from my reading then and now there is nothing that says we have it forever. there is nothing written or assured that says you don't get taken over and don't get a distorted like so many other countries have. i feel we can fight it off and i think the jackson of roosevelt and fdr furious did fight it off but it has to be done. it doesn't happen for you. someone has to do it. how are we doing what is the constraint? >> [inaudible] >> another free questions. okay on t
way that other places state and other places struggled with in the century including europe and latin america. i think andrew jackson made the right call. we can argue on the economics, politics -- you know, you probably guessed from my funny accent i am an immigrant. i've been here 25 years, citizen for ten years. i thought long and hard before becoming a citizen. i took a test. who became a test before becoming american? there you go. a few of you. did the rest of you even know there was a...
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we believed they united states of america that risk-taker should bear the responsibility for their own losses. and, so big interventions are not something-- i didn't go to washington to do that and he certainly didn't but from day one, he understood the financial markets were about our economy and jobs, so repeatedly i would be coming to him and i wouldn't have to sell him halfway through the conversation. he would lock me up and say listen hank, we will get her this. these are going to be, this is going to be politically unpopular but we are not going to let our economy go down. we will do what it takes to save jobs, save the economy and that was his point of view. and you talk about my mother. he would be telling me i need to work out, need to get more sleep. >> and terms of the other people on the political stage, seem to me that going up to the election , you probably felt that barack obama was both more knowledgeable and had more interest in what was going on in the financial crisis than john mccain. is that a fair assessment? >> let's say, it is no doubt fair that i had the conve
we believed they united states of america that risk-taker should bear the responsibility for their own losses. and, so big interventions are not something-- i didn't go to washington to do that and he certainly didn't but from day one, he understood the financial markets were about our economy and jobs, so repeatedly i would be coming to him and i wouldn't have to sell him halfway through the conversation. he would lock me up and say listen hank, we will get her this. these are going to be,...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >> schieffer: we are back now with brand new pulitzer prize winner kathleen parker. now that you're a regular on "face the nation" so we can now say that face the nation has won a pulitzer. >> i owe it all to you, bob. >> schieffer: we will be the first broadcast outlet to win since broadcasters are not eligible. i'm just teasing. congratulations, a well deserved honor. >> thank you. >> schieffer: you're a conservative columnist by nature. yet you were one of the first to sort of talk about sarah palin. you write this morning about some of the rhetoric that's coming out from the right side. >> right, right. >> schieffer: especially from the te
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >> schieffer: we are back now with brand new pulitzer prize winner kathleen...
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we were saying we're going to take back america in november of 2010 and i think we may take back america before at the rate we are going. [applause] so that brings us here. we have to expand our target list. we have to get a few more on the list. as amy pointed out, it is a combination of worrying our friends and punishing our enemies. one thing that is so important to do, as someone who got their political career started and working for an old actor in california back in 1966 when he eventually became president in 1980 it wasn't just republicans that allowed us to get the tax cuts in and our success. their district or states are clearly conservative on the economic issues we have on the bus yet they can continue to defy the wishes of the voters. we have expanded our target lists from three to eight. we have added blanch lincoln in arkansas. barbara boxer is next on the list. the state assembly in california -- this is going to be a consistent leader on the fiscal issues, but he has been at a rally that we have ever had. he is supporting the people and admit -- and the movement. we're ha
we were saying we're going to take back america in november of 2010 and i think we may take back america before at the rate we are going. [applause] so that brings us here. we have to expand our target list. we have to get a few more on the list. as amy pointed out, it is a combination of worrying our friends and punishing our enemies. one thing that is so important to do, as someone who got their political career started and working for an old actor in california back in 1966 when he...
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jaime net repeat too often america is the nation of idealism. no mere word to calvin coolidge. regarding a man who chose his carefully it is easy to believe there were no mere words. the entire adult life was spent in public service, and bear, state representative, state senator, lieutenant governor, vice president, more offices than any other president ever held. but it was not easy for him to be a public man, to speak and to shake hands and do what ordinary politicians do as a matter of course. a horrible shyness possessed him from his earliest days and never let go. he never denied it. when i was a little fellow i was always panic if i heard strange voices in the house. felt i could not need to people. most visitors would sit with mother and father in the kitchen. it was the hardest thing in the world to have to go through the kitchen door and give them a greeting. i was almost 10 i was realized -- 10 i realized i could not go on that way and i managed to get through the door. i am all right. every time i read a stranger i have to go through the old kitchen door back home an
jaime net repeat too often america is the nation of idealism. no mere word to calvin coolidge. regarding a man who chose his carefully it is easy to believe there were no mere words. the entire adult life was spent in public service, and bear, state representative, state senator, lieutenant governor, vice president, more offices than any other president ever held. but it was not easy for him to be a public man, to speak and to shake hands and do what ordinary politicians do as a matter of...
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get an amazing hd picture, america's top rated internet, and phone. all for just $69.99 a month for the first six months. don't wait -- this offer won't last. call 1-888-get-fios now. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. what are you really buying? a shiny coat of paint? a list of features? what about the strength of the steel? the integrity of its design... or how it responds... in extreme situations? the deeper you look, the more you see the real differences. and the more you understand what it means to own a mercedes-benz. the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz nancial. ♪ i found the plane's radio equipment. i think we can get off this island. everyone, listen up. i found the plane's beverage cart. and it's full of bud light. - here we go! - ( cheering ) ♪ we're gonna be okay, we're gonna be okay! it's the sure sign of a good time. the just right taste of bud light. here we go. whooo! - gps: turn left ahead.
get an amazing hd picture, america's top rated internet, and phone. all for just $69.99 a month for the first six months. don't wait -- this offer won't last. call 1-888-get-fios now. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. what are you really buying? a shiny coat of paint? a list of features? what about the strength of the steel? the integrity of its design... or how it responds... in extreme situations? the deeper you...
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crime in history over the course of more than a decade he stole $65 billion for many investors all over america and europe. .. when did you first hear of bernie madoff? i and and yet a legitimate business and then had this ponzi scheme. >> guest: 1987 when i was in over-the-counter market manager. >> host: what does it mean to be in the over-the-counter market manager? >> guest: it is a brokerage firm we but trade securities on exchange through the computer system and was computers and phone calls back in the day and in the late 80's and he was a legitimate market maker, he was a baby will street. i knew him as a broker-dealer, dominant in the counter market. i didn't realize he was managing money until the late nineties and it was on my radar screen looking back in late 99i said to the consent frank on my team to new york to meet this madoff and he said he seemed unusual and was in the drift of state which is the arms market state and wanted to find out what he was doing and he came back with a tear sheet marketing if he will and in five minutes i knew it was a fraud. >> host: how did you know
crime in history over the course of more than a decade he stole $65 billion for many investors all over america and europe. .. when did you first hear of bernie madoff? i and and yet a legitimate business and then had this ponzi scheme. >> guest: 1987 when i was in over-the-counter market manager. >> host: what does it mean to be in the over-the-counter market manager? >> guest: it is a brokerage firm we but trade securities on exchange through the computer system and was...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> a man up in pennsylvania has been accused of stashing marijuana in his son's backpack, an elmo backpack. the child is in kindergarten. the father called the child's school yesterday and said he needed to get something from the backpack. school officials looked into the bag first and found almost four ounces of marijuana inside. police arrested the man. he's being held on $100,000 bond for possession, intent to distribute and other charges. >>> a new study said people who use technology to casually spy on their lovers are probably in quite good company. 38% of people 25 and younger have looked at their significant other's text or e-mail con
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> a man up in pennsylvania has been accused of stashing marijuana in his...
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now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet, and phone guaranteed for 2 years. that's fios price protection, and it saves you hundreds of dollars. fios delivers the best channel lineup and the peace of mind that comes with paying the same low price evy month. call 1.888.get.fios now to lock in $99.99 with a 2-year agreement. a price guaranteed for 2 years. we'll even include a free dvr for 6 months. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> we're back with you on good morning maryland. quarter to 6:00. are you looking to buy a new refrigerator or washing machine? today could be your day if you're looking to save me. here's sherrie johnson, tell us the rules. >> reporter: good morning, jamie. listen, all is quiet right now at the best buy in timonium, but later this morning, it's going to get busy over here. a new rebate program kicks off right here. cash for appliances kicks off this afternoon in conjunction with earth day, as a matter of fact. basically this program is designed to stimulate the economy while enc
now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet, and phone guaranteed for 2 years. that's fios price protection, and it saves you hundreds of dollars. fios delivers the best channel lineup and the peace of mind that comes with paying the same low price evy month. call 1.888.get.fios now to lock in $99.99 with a 2-year agreement. a price guaranteed for 2 years. we'll even include a free dvr for 6 months. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> and now for a look at your >>> a new jersey man crawled through a mcdonald's drive-through window after deciding his fillet-o-fish was taking too long to prepare. he assaulted the worker and took the sandwich. >>> a classroom student took a stunt too far when he attached electrical clamps to his chest and shocked himself. the student's heart stopped a as result of the shock. he is expected to make a full recovery, and the incident is now under investigation. >>> phoenix firefighters battled the blaze that consumed an industrial building housing wooden pal lets. it took nearly 100 firefighters to battle the fire during 40-mile-per-hour winds. no injuries have been reported. >>> and in colorado one man received quite a surprise for his 75th birthday. after hearing a strange noise the night before, the man awoke to find a 10-pound rock in a crater only feet from his door. the man believes it may be a meteorite and he's contacted local authorities and universities to examine the rock. >>> and now for a look
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> and now for a look at your >>> a new jersey man crawled through a mcdonald's drive-through window after deciding his fillet-o-fish was taking too long to prepare. he assaulted the worker and took the sandwich. >>> a classroom student took a stunt too far when he attached electrical clamps to his chest and shocked himself. the student's heart stopped a as result of the shock....
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now back to abc's "america this morning." >>> well, humankind shouldn't rush through the welcome mat, but e.t. comes knocking. >> world famous astrophysicalist search hawkly says, take more independence day the dangerous nomad looking to conjure. >> hawking compares them to christopher columbus' arrival which he says didn't fare very well. the documentary airs on the discovery channel. that's the theory at least. >> i believe they could be out there. >>> coming up next, the stories we're following today, including the enormous recovery jobs for people in mississippi. >>> and baseball's best visit 1600 pennsylvania avenue. sneezing ] day after day, allergy season drags on. oh, how many days are you going to suffer? nasonex is the only prescription that's proven to help prevent most seasonal nasal allergy symptoms, including congestion, so you can have more symptom-free days. [ female announcer ] side effects were generally mild and included headache, viral infection, sore throat, nosebleeds and coughing. it does not come in generic form, so ask your doctor about nasonex. [ female annou
now back to abc's "america this morning." >>> well, humankind shouldn't rush through the welcome mat, but e.t. comes knocking. >> world famous astrophysicalist search hawkly says, take more independence day the dangerous nomad looking to conjure. >> hawking compares them to christopher columbus' arrival which he says didn't fare very well. the documentary airs on the discovery channel. that's the theory at least. >> i believe they could be out there....
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. >>> coming up on good morning america: our interview with treasury secretary timothy geithner. does he think a deal on financial reform is really possible? that's your moneyscope report, i'm vinita nair. >>> wait until you get outside. we're talking fog. when you drive, it may not take too far to run into a thick spot. dense fog advisory through 9:00 a.m. harford, baltimore city county. carol, howard, anne arundel. down south through st. mary's. it's up north in southern pennsylvania. eastern shore not highlighted here. we have school delays in kent and queen ann's county. takes until about 9:00 for this stuff to mix and burn off. we'll have sun returning and high near 70 this afternoon for our two-degree guarantee. some clouds tonight, 45 to 50. back to 70 tomorrow. we'll slip into 60s this weekend. most of sun e sunday could be wet. chance of showers to early next week. let's go back to the roads, 6:24. here's kim. >> some our of earlier accidents in baltimore city have been cleared away. we do have a crash that has conowingo road at castleton road closed this morning. anothe
. >>> coming up on good morning america: our interview with treasury secretary timothy geithner. does he think a deal on financial reform is really possible? that's your moneyscope report, i'm vinita nair. >>> wait until you get outside. we're talking fog. when you drive, it may not take too far to run into a thick spot. dense fog advisory through 9:00 a.m. harford, baltimore city county. carol, howard, anne arundel. down south through st. mary's. it's up north in southern...
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more than a dozen newspapers in london and america. the times of london, the london saturday review, the new york tribune, new york sun, new york advertiser, new york world, new york post newspapers in washington, boston and chicago and stories with headlines that read, a famous lobbyist ed, sam ward exit. and from the national police gazette, sam was career, his adventures as a lobbyist, philosopher, speculate or in mother. "the new york times" obituary filled to entire columns with more than 4000 words. after much in a strictly nice is grateful that his well cut suits and a sapphire ring, most of the obituaries focused on several aspects of sam's life. sam is a genial host. famous print of the world and see him them as king of the lobby. what a puzzle with this universal favorite included the tribune's obituary whom the sternest moralist could not find it in is hard to dislike in the boldest luggage it could be a cause, it, who expires which nobody can respect in the door and to question the life is so much amiability, so much refine
more than a dozen newspapers in london and america. the times of london, the london saturday review, the new york tribune, new york sun, new york advertiser, new york world, new york post newspapers in washington, boston and chicago and stories with headlines that read, a famous lobbyist ed, sam ward exit. and from the national police gazette, sam was career, his adventures as a lobbyist, philosopher, speculate or in mother. "the new york times" obituary filled to entire columns with...
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. >>> still ahead on "america this morning," why a police officer used a stun gun on a 10-year-old. >>> plus, newborn twins with birthdays a week apart. and arizona's infamous sheriff with a new way to make his inma inmates work for their tv time. ♪ the ultimate basket is 78 percent candy. the♪ore eggs the better. - 12 percent grass. - i like nail polish. - easy on the grass please. - chocolate. and 10 percent what i like to call the "wow factor."...
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in america, most women like masculine guys, according to the study. here is gretchen carlson and margaret he ver. >> what does this study tell us? >> look, americans that are healthy. what is interesting that tell us that testosterone is actually not rewarded. >> bill: in some countries? >> in some places. they are trying to quantify with higher levels of testosterone are 33% more to cheat on their wives, to end their marriages in divorce, they are more likely --. >> bill: than why do american women like macho men then? >> i don't believe it. >> bill: 4500 women worldwide. carleton doesn't believe it. >> i'm a deep person, but this study --. >> bill: what does that mean? >> i overanalyze everything. i spent about three hours reading it whuavy telling me you are linking women's masculinity preference based on the health care they have in their own country. >> bill: in countries where you are physically not secure women go for the warrior protector. in countries where you are physically secure, where you have access to everything like that, they don't n
in america, most women like masculine guys, according to the study. here is gretchen carlson and margaret he ver. >> what does this study tell us? >> look, americans that are healthy. what is interesting that tell us that testosterone is actually not rewarded. >> bill: in some countries? >> in some places. they are trying to quantify with higher levels of testosterone are 33% more to cheat on their wives, to end their marriages in divorce, they are more likely --....
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>>> the book "cal's almanack" profiles america's 30th president, calvin coolidge. the book is a collection of president coolidge speeches examples of his political thinking and photographs, editorial cartoons and the campaign, really get that stands his political career. the william k. samford library in new york post this hour-long talk. >> thank you. it's great to be back here at the library. i had a great time last year. i guess the basic question before us is why chronicle and commemorate the words of calvin coolidge, a politician and president renowned for doing nothing and for saying less. why, indeed. because the basic premise of the question is small. the modern world view of calvin coolidge as a failure, political cypher who met a man who not only accomplished nothing but who columnist and abundant walter wittman famously charged the variable genius for inactivity. it all depends of course how one defines inactivity, presumably mr. wittman him as eight unimaginable leader and that is certainly bad. but the inactivity is defined as a spirited principled oft
>>> the book "cal's almanack" profiles america's 30th president, calvin coolidge. the book is a collection of president coolidge speeches examples of his political thinking and photographs, editorial cartoons and the campaign, really get that stands his political career. the william k. samford library in new york post this hour-long talk. >> thank you. it's great to be back here at the library. i had a great time last year. i guess the basic question before us is why...
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when the states are stronger, america is stronger. when america is stronger, the world is stronger. it all begins with you. so what are you prepared to do? thank you for taking part in the national commitment form. -- forum. >> thank you for being here today, especially reverend sharpton and the action network for making this possible. good bye from the first baptist church of harlem. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> still to come on c-span, first lady michelle obama those the white house event for national take your daughters and sons to work day. after that, to look at supreme court nominees. it after that, a chance to look at black policy and public policy issues. tomorrow, a memorial service for the 29 miners who died earlier this month at the upper big branch mine in west virginia. we will hear remarks from president obama, vice-president joe biden, and west virginia governor joe manchin. watch that live at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> i think there is a huge lack of knowledge about how this t
when the states are stronger, america is stronger. when america is stronger, the world is stronger. it all begins with you. so what are you prepared to do? thank you for taking part in the national commitment form. -- forum. >> thank you for being here today, especially reverend sharpton and the action network for making this possible. good bye from the first baptist church of harlem. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning...
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murrah federal building. >>> america's trust in their government is near a historic low. the survey by the pew research center finds that almost 80% of respondents say they can't trust washington most of the time. only 22% say they feel that they can trust the federal government. a majority of respondents say the government is too big and too powerful. >>> some of the biggest names in country music were in las vegas last night for the academy of country music awards ceremony. and some of the hottest new stars were also there to be honored. sandra hughes reports. ♪ >> reporter: newcomers and young guns set the stage smoking at the 45th annual academy of country music awards. atlanta antebellum swept the night winning five awards including song of the year, single record of year, and top vocal group. "need you now" has crossed music jen are as and the group was nom mated for more awards than anybody else this go-around. >> this moment is not lost in our eyes. we're living our dream right now. >> reporter: miranda lambert's only 27 years old and sunday snagged her second w
murrah federal building. >>> america's trust in their government is near a historic low. the survey by the pew research center finds that almost 80% of respondents say they can't trust washington most of the time. only 22% say they feel that they can trust the federal government. a majority of respondents say the government is too big and too powerful. >>> some of the biggest names in country music were in las vegas last night for the academy of country music awards ceremony....
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look, free speech is supposed to be alive and well in the united states of america, condemning violence-- >> it is. >> condemning vandalism we all do, but to say that sarah palin and the tea party movement is responsible for vandalism or threats is just a way to dismiss the american people and just dissatisfaction with the health care bill. >> so, jim, i'm going to turn to you first. seems that the mainstream media has been on a rampage the past week to tie sarah palin and tea partiers to violence, do you agree? >> i do agree and i don't think it's an accurate assessment of either palin or who's driving the opposition to the health care bill. the cbs poll must have killed them to release this showed by 34-53, the american people support-- oppose-- so 34% support. 53% oppose. usa today and gallop, americans think the democrats are to blame for the divisive discussion, the democrats usa today and gallop so that's three major polling operations all showing that the majority is with palin and against matt lauer, et al. >> kelly: at the same time at a dnc fund raising, the tea party proteste
look, free speech is supposed to be alive and well in the united states of america, condemning violence-- >> it is. >> condemning vandalism we all do, but to say that sarah palin and the tea party movement is responsible for vandalism or threats is just a way to dismiss the american people and just dissatisfaction with the health care bill. >> so, jim, i'm going to turn to you first. seems that the mainstream media has been on a rampage the past week to tie sarah palin and tea...
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. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news today early today in america. new york police are asking for the public's help in identifying four young women who stole nearly 4,000 dollar in lingerie. two of the women distracted a store clerk while the others stuffed merchandise into their shopping bags. employees describe the suspects as young, possibly high school or college students. >>> some 50 new jersey residents are out of house and home this morning after a massive fire ripped through two apartment buildings. firefighters say they had trouble getting the blaze under control, but amazingly there were no injuries. the cause is still under investigation. >>> in the florida keys costume competitors kicked up their three-inch heels this weekend at the annual drag race. dashing divas we'lled their way down the main drag in the key west to celebrate independence day. racers were judged on speed and ability to stay on their feet. that's hard to do with heels. >>> and if you're a running in the boston marathon today, keep your eyes peeled for lisa, the last ame
. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news today early today in america. new york police are asking for the public's help in identifying four young women who stole nearly 4,000 dollar in lingerie. two of the women distracted a store clerk while the others stuffed merchandise into their shopping bags. employees describe the suspects as young, possibly high school or college students. >>> some 50 new jersey residents are out of house and home this morning...
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america. where the government is too oppressive and all the states are the same. >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like "american idol" if by american you mean transgender and by idol you mean table dancer. now to andy levy with a pre game report. andy, what's coming up on tonight's show? >> coming up, a shocking new video. our erika badoux proved she is not a dude. and jesse james checks himself into rehab. and some say it is okay and others says nobody says it is okay. greg? >> thank you, andy. >> so after being away for four days it would have been nice to come home to a clean house, greg. >> i did the laundry and i watered your precious plants. >> yeah, my laundry is still dirty and i don't have plants. >> i am not your maid. i thought this time apart would bring us together. >> you thought doing someone else's laundry would bring us closer? >> this couple's their tee is a waste of time. >> you need therapy. >> get out of here. >>> well, at the are rough and tough and they don't take guff. e
america. where the government is too oppressive and all the states are the same. >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like "american idol" if by american you mean transgender and by idol you mean table dancer. now to andy levy with a pre game report. andy, what's coming up on tonight's show? >> coming up, a shocking new video. our erika badoux proved she is not a dude. and jesse james checks himself into rehab. and some say it is okay and others says nobody says it...
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we also consider bank of america, which wasn't quite as insolvent of citigroup. and so, we didn't put our money there, where things were functioning normally, we should have put our money in a local community bank that was all that. >> host: right, and i always invest my money in the short-term cds of failing banks. i mean, after this crisis started, banks that offer the highest interest rate on their cds with the countrywide things going under, but she knew your money was safe because it is guaranteed by the fdic and so this is a distorted market on many levels. was madoff a sociopath or a psychopath? we haven't really gotten into the personal elements here. he is a person. in analyzing this for nearly a decade, what on earth do you think made him do this? have you ever spoken to them or communicated with him and it has always been assumed that his family know about this, that his wife knew. it was possible for him to trick the sec for so long, would have been possible for him to trick his own wife? >> guest: madoff was the investigation who relocated from acros
we also consider bank of america, which wasn't quite as insolvent of citigroup. and so, we didn't put our money there, where things were functioning normally, we should have put our money in a local community bank that was all that. >> host: right, and i always invest my money in the short-term cds of failing banks. i mean, after this crisis started, banks that offer the highest interest rate on their cds with the countrywide things going under, but she knew your money was safe because it...
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how do you compare, when you hear people talking now about an angry america, frustration in america, the threat of domestic terrorism in america. what's your sense of the then and now? >> well, i don't really see a very direct or accurate comparison, john. i mean, back when i was in fbi in the early '70s, it was the sds, the weather underground, the black panther party, hate spewing and some real violence in the street. obviously, the tax protester movement, branch davidian compound. that's the reason in 1993, the atf and fbi action there that mcveigh, who killed all these wonderful neighbors of mine, wanted revenge. i mean, the reality is we have had, unfortunately, a lot of violent acts by extreme individuals and groups, but i think to have a group of individuals largely reasonably well educated, upscale economically who have had enough of taxes and are protesting, that's quintessentially america. i mean, that's something from the boston tea party forward. as long as you say, i'm angry, but i'm not violent, that's okay. if you're angry and violent, then you're a problem. law enforc
how do you compare, when you hear people talking now about an angry america, frustration in america, the threat of domestic terrorism in america. what's your sense of the then and now? >> well, i don't really see a very direct or accurate comparison, john. i mean, back when i was in fbi in the early '70s, it was the sds, the weather underground, the black panther party, hate spewing and some real violence in the street. obviously, the tax protester movement, branch davidian compound....
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. goodnight. goodnight. (door crashes in, alarm sounds) get out! (phone rings) hello? this is rick with broadview security. is everything all right? no, my ex-boyfriend just kicked in the front door. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just $99. the proven technology of a broadview security system delivers rapid response from highly-trained professionals, 24 hours a day. call now to get the $99 installation, plus a second keypad installed free. and, you could save up to 20% on your homeowner's insurance. call now-- and get the system installed for just $99. broadview security for your home or business - the next generation of brink's home security. call now. >> in wall to wall, we want to take a close look so you can understand yourself the long record of safety violations and allegations of safety violations at that
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. goodnight. goodnight. (door crashes in, alarm sounds) get out! (phone rings) hello? this is rick with broadview security. is everything all right? no, my ex-boyfriend just kicked in the front door. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just $99. the proven...
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now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet, and phone guaranteed for 2 years. that's fios price protection, and it saves you hundreds of dollars. fios delivers the best channel lineup and the peace of mind that comes with paying the same low price every month. call 1.888.get.fios now to lock in $99.99 with a 2-year agreement. a price guaranteed for 2 years. we'll even include a free dvr for 6 months. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> we have gray skies in the area and for the most part, the rain has left the state. well, that's a bit of a ground clutter pattern. we'll go to a high around 63 and we'll see how quickly the skies clear out. we're calling for some this afternoon. and partly cloudy and 39 tonight. tomorrow, mostly sunny and breezy and 63. we're looking at a speck tag tackler warmup. >> -- spectacular warmup. >>> maryland lawmakers want you to get energy efficient appliances. >> reporter: maryland's version of the cash for appliances kicked off today. they helped guide customers to energy savin
now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet, and phone guaranteed for 2 years. that's fios price protection, and it saves you hundreds of dollars. fios delivers the best channel lineup and the peace of mind that comes with paying the same low price every month. call 1.888.get.fios now to lock in $99.99 with a 2-year agreement. a price guaranteed for 2 years. we'll even include a free dvr for 6 months. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at...
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bank of america and citigroup repaid their entire obligation. under the law, they are out from under my jurisdiction. >> can you have any moral suasion with them? >> i can try to convince them it's wise and sensible and on the merritts makes a lot of sense, but to get the real regulation you need on these banks and wall street, you need some of these other administration initiatives, regulatory reform, corporate governance reform. i have a very small jurisdiction. >> when we talk about regulatory reform and that is the next big thing to occur, in the final version of the job bill and what was passed the house, how would that restrict executive pay? >> i have enough trouble dealing with the banks and calculating pay -- >> from my understanding though, shareholders can have a say, but not man dating. >> that's right. >> to get shareholders involved in anything is a very big challenge. >> that's right. it is a challenge, but when you look at what i'm doing with five companies actually calculating their pay for the t.a.r.p. officials and you add to
bank of america and citigroup repaid their entire obligation. under the law, they are out from under my jurisdiction. >> can you have any moral suasion with them? >> i can try to convince them it's wise and sensible and on the merritts makes a lot of sense, but to get the real regulation you need on these banks and wall street, you need some of these other administration initiatives, regulatory reform, corporate governance reform. i have a very small jurisdiction. >> when we...
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they're the future of america, so let's bring them up right and give them our cheese. american cheese. kraft singles. put it in their lunch boxes. heck, put it right in their mouths. it's made with milk, never oil like some other slices. a country is only as good as its cheese. good thing ours doesn't have a bunch of holes in it. kraft singles - the american cheese. it's the greatest merger in dishwashing history. it will impact pots and pans everywhere. gel and powder join forces to create a superpower. cascade complete pacs. now, for the inside story. [ man #1 ] the best of cascade powder and gel have combined in one powerful pac to obliterate grease, annihilate tough foods. a true powerhouse. [ man #2 ] cascade complete pacs. you heard it here. combine and conquer! [upbeat whistling continues] discover the unexpected beauty and man-made relaxation in northwest florida. fly southwest's new nonstops from bwi airport to panama city beach starting at $99 one-way. (ding) >> here are the updates from sharon. >> today, we're going up to 65 degrees and a breezy day, not tha
they're the future of america, so let's bring them up right and give them our cheese. american cheese. kraft singles. put it in their lunch boxes. heck, put it right in their mouths. it's made with milk, never oil like some other slices. a country is only as good as its cheese. good thing ours doesn't have a bunch of holes in it. kraft singles - the american cheese. it's the greatest merger in dishwashing history. it will impact pots and pans everywhere. gel and powder join forces to create a...
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america's greatness lies in her people. she will always have men and women willing to ride rockets into the heavens. america's challenge is to match their bravery and acceptance of risk with specific plans and goals worthy of their commitment. nasa must continue at the frontiers of human space exploration in order to develop the technology and set the standards of excellence that will enable commercial space ventures to eventually succeed. canceling nasa's human space operations after 50 years of unparalleled achievement makes that objective impossible. one of the greatest fears of any generation is not leaving things better for the young people of the next. in the area of human space flight we are about to realize that fear. your nasa budget proposal raises more questions about our future in space than it answers. that all from the letter that was signed by 27 people who have dedicated their lives to america's space exploration. in an open letter by astronaut lee archibald who was a pilot on atlantis in 2007 and discovery
america's greatness lies in her people. she will always have men and women willing to ride rockets into the heavens. america's challenge is to match their bravery and acceptance of risk with specific plans and goals worthy of their commitment. nasa must continue at the frontiers of human space exploration in order to develop the technology and set the standards of excellence that will enable commercial space ventures to eventually succeed. canceling nasa's human space operations after 50 years...
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tomorrow on "good morning america," an exclusive interview with republican national chairman michael steele. and, of course, diane sawyer will be right back here tomorrow night. i'm dan harris. for all of us here at abc news, thank you for watching, and good night.
tomorrow on "good morning america," an exclusive interview with republican national chairman michael steele. and, of course, diane sawyer will be right back here tomorrow night. i'm dan harris. for all of us here at abc news, thank you for watching, and good night.
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doubts that the national guard is the best solution. >>> the debate over undocumented immigrants in america is escalating with both cheers and protests for a tough new law in arizona. state officials are lining up on both sides of the controversy that has national implications. and protesters are promising to fight the new law. john blackstone reports. >> reporter: arizona's strict new immigration law brought hundreds of demonstrators back to the state capitol. the law, due to take effect in three months, requires police officers to check the immigration status of anyone they suspect may be an undocumented immigrant. >> i wouldn't feel safe. >> reporter: but a sheriff well-known for his tough policy says the new law is exactly what's needed and he's prepared to act. >> as soon as we come across any people here illegally, they will be dealt with. >> reporter: the sheriff says his department has arrested some 38,000 illegal immigrants in the past three years and the new law will give him the tools to step up his efforts to combat the flood coming across arizona's border with mexico. >> this i
doubts that the national guard is the best solution. >>> the debate over undocumented immigrants in america is escalating with both cheers and protests for a tough new law in arizona. state officials are lining up on both sides of the controversy that has national implications. and protesters are promising to fight the new law. john blackstone reports. >> reporter: arizona's strict new immigration law brought hundreds of demonstrators back to the state capitol. the law, due to...
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soldiers in iraq and afghanistan, is god's judgment for america's tolerance of homosexuality here at home. mr. steiner took the protest to court and won at the district level. and then at at the appeals level it was overturned. now the supreme court will hear the case this fall. but on friday, the appeals court, the second level of justice ordered snyder to pay the legal fees of this church group, $16,000, the group that demonstrated at his son's funeral. albert snyder joins me. and thank you, michael for being bag, you were part of the first interview. mr. snyder, thank you for your family's sacrifice and i don't even know what to say further. but i don't know what it means to lose a son, i have a couple and i don't know what it would be like and i just can only as a father, i just don't know what to say. to his credit, my colleague on the other network, fox, bill o'reilly is helping you out. what was your reaction when you were told by the court that you had to pay the costs of going to court against this foul group? >> chris, i think this decision, chris, hit me harder than any of
soldiers in iraq and afghanistan, is god's judgment for america's tolerance of homosexuality here at home. mr. steiner took the protest to court and won at the district level. and then at at the appeals level it was overturned. now the supreme court will hear the case this fall. but on friday, the appeals court, the second level of justice ordered snyder to pay the legal fees of this church group, $16,000, the group that demonstrated at his son's funeral. albert snyder joins me. and thank you,...
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god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of going through this is like day 21 on the expressed or. we are honored to be a part of this. it's been an awesome experience to see so many lovely patriots across the country. we are all united by the important thing we are americans it doesn't matter if you are a democrat, republican, independent, libertarian. it matters that you are an american. a grass fire was started in 2001 by steve elliott and it was an opportunity for him to start an organization called the internet based e-mail based where he could send a message to you when you signed up you could then sign a petition or back your re
god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of...
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god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of going through this is like day 21 on the expressed or. we are honored to be a part of this. it's been an awesome experience to see so many lovely patriots across the country. we are all united by the important thing we are americans it doesn't matter if you are a democrat, republican, independent, libertarian. it matters that you are an american. a grass fire was started in 2001 by steve elliott and it was an opportunity for him to start an organization called the internet based e-mail based where he could send a message to you when you signed up you could then sign a petition or back your re
god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >> chris: in america's election headquarters, the grand old party comes to america's party headquarters. chief political correspondent carl cameron is live in new orleans. the site of the southern republican leadership conference to tell us who the players are and what we can expect. good evening, carl. >> reporter: hi, chris. activists from 14 southern states have come here to get an early peek at the 2012 republican presidential field and we'll watch what they say about the embattled republican committee and the chairman michael steele, but this is really about the white house wannabes and how they intend to take on barack obama and democrats. one of the main attractions will be sarah palin. she will receive no speaker fee for the appearance but there is a closely watched straw poll planned and she could win it. former house speaker newt gingrich has been looking at presidential run since he led them to the first house majority in 50 years and is still one of the g.o.p. m
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >> chris: in america's election headquarters, the grand old party comes to america's party headquarters. chief political correspondent carl cameron is live in new orleans. the site of the southern republican leadership conference to tell us who the players are and what we can expect. good evening, carl. >> reporter: hi, chris. activists from 14 southern states have come here to get an early peek at the 2012 republican presidential field and...
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farmer in latin america? i think we need to ask that question. it needs to be part of the conversation. because i can't imagine most people who are undocumented really wanting to have to leave their home, their families, their friends to come to a country that they don't know or they don't necessarily speak the language, where they don't necessarily really know anyone, to try to make a life. they probably would rather stay home. but there's something that is drawing them here and it probably has something to do with our, you know, the great economy of the united states, but it probably also has something to do with the trade and agriculture policy which put a lot of pressure on economies in this hemisphere. so, with that, madam speaker, i'm just going to say, i'm going to yield back for the close to congressman polis, madam speaker, who has really been a champion on this issue, who has really kept the fire burning on it and i think, madam speaker, that we all owe him a debt of gratitude along with other champ
farmer in latin america? i think we need to ask that question. it needs to be part of the conversation. because i can't imagine most people who are undocumented really wanting to have to leave their home, their families, their friends to come to a country that they don't know or they don't necessarily speak the language, where they don't necessarily really know anyone, to try to make a life. they probably would rather stay home. but there's something that is drawing them here and it probably...
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. >>> good morning, america. i'm bill weir. >> good morning, i'm ashleigh banfield. it is saturday, april 17th. >> and the big story continues to be the world versus the volcano. it's gotten from bad to worse overnight. this is exclusive new video in a chopper over iceland. it could get worse. it's an economic and human disaster, really, on a global scale. reports from around the globe in just a moment. >>> but that case in philadelphia where school officials are accused of spying on students at home with school-issued laptops. now, we're learning what the teachers did with the pictures that were snapped unknowingly. the teens, one of the teenage evers, the angry students, is going to join us live. >>> and now the gigantic cloud of volcanic ash that stretches as far south as italy, eastern russia. 6 million people could be affected worldwide. and it could cost the airlines $1 billion in the shutdown continues through tomorrow. and this morning, scientists in iceland are getting their first clear look at the volcano that started it all. our neal karlinsky is there. go
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they were featured on good morning america today. it was one man named james king who came across nadia after she was alone for days. >> finally mr. king found me. and that was the greatest things that ever happened to me. the scariest thing i saw, is when it became night and i was afraid they would never find me. like i didn't see anything scary, but i felt scared. >> absolutely, you can understand that. nadia was hungry and dehydrated but was found to be okay when she buzz was taken to the hospital. >> nadia says the next time she goes out exploring, she will tell her parents first. >>> and there's a feline virus going around. it can spread among cats for 30 days or more. the shelter is immediately vaccinating any cats that that are brought to it. but the society is asking for anyone who finds stray cats to hold on to them before bringing them in. >>> mortgage fraud in maryland was the sixth worse in the nation last year. the state has 36% more reported fraud than the national average. inflated appraisal was among the problems. flo
they were featured on good morning america today. it was one man named james king who came across nadia after she was alone for days. >> finally mr. king found me. and that was the greatest things that ever happened to me. the scariest thing i saw, is when it became night and i was afraid they would never find me. like i didn't see anything scary, but i felt scared. >> absolutely, you can understand that. nadia was hungry and dehydrated but was found to be okay when she buzz was...
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let's let america be americans. let's make sure that we have responsibilities. >> as you were talking about responsibility of leadership, the assumption of, we're talking about republican and conservative leaders have been an obligation to draw boundaries. president clinton went to michigan state and spoke directly to the most disaffected elements of society. is there a place where the president can do something like that before we run through the stop sign? >> i think so. i think it is harder to demonize someone who is real and right in front of you. it was a long time ago, our experience in dealing directly with the militia groups in the aftermath of oklahoma city was pretty powerful. fbi agents for the devil to a lot of those troops, they went right in and they asked him to engage. it worked. i would recommend to president obama that he would do something like that. icing to the hardest challenge in the splintering of the media is that the mechanisms for the antidote of truth are less. you can say to 8 country, y
let's let america be americans. let's make sure that we have responsibilities. >> as you were talking about responsibility of leadership, the assumption of, we're talking about republican and conservative leaders have been an obligation to draw boundaries. president clinton went to michigan state and spoke directly to the most disaffected elements of society. is there a place where the president can do something like that before we run through the stop sign? >> i think so. i think...
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what would america be without them. one of the advantages of a democracy is you can have a slave class with a clear conscience. >> gary, how much of you is in edna? are you totally different people? >> i disagree with almost everything she says. i certainly could stand on stage as myself for two hours every night and talk to an audience. >> but dame edna does. and it sings and dances in high heels as well and revel revels exuberantly. she's more famous does it bother you? >> it does mean i have to mention her name to get a good table at a restaurant. >> osgood: still to come mo rocca hoops it up. 2 this cruel disease costs americans more than $170 billion a year, and could cripple medicare in the near future. the alzheimer's association is taking action, and has been a part of every major advancement. but we won't rest until we have a cure. you have plans... help the alzheimer's association protect them. act now, go to alz.org. ladies, raise your spoons. now there's nothing left standing between you and a satisfying bre
what would america be without them. one of the advantages of a democracy is you can have a slave class with a clear conscience. >> gary, how much of you is in edna? are you totally different people? >> i disagree with almost everything she says. i certainly could stand on stage as myself for two hours every night and talk to an audience. >> but dame edna does. and it sings and dances in high heels as well and revel revels exuberantly. she's more famous does it bother you?...
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>> she said, "oh, you live in america now?" and i said, "yes." and she said, "are you getting much work?" [ laughter ] "i'm okay, thanks. thanks for asking, though." >> jimmy: you are getting a lot of work. you're a regular on "the good wife." >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: that's huge. >> i know, i like to. >> jimmy: that's great. i'm so happy. >> i like it, but i feel it's sort of an unusual thing. i've never played someone like this before, like, you know, a jewish man in a suit, and i -- [ laughter ] and it's actually sort of been an interesting thing because i feel so weird compared to me or different to me. i feel like i'm in drag when i'm playing him. [ laughter ] i mean, you know, like the idea of being in drag is such a bizarre thing, different to how you'd imagine. >> jimmy: yeah, i know what you mean, of course. [ laughter ] i've done a couple of things. >> anyway. >> jimmy: yeah, no. but it is a different character, totally not you. the voice is totally different. >> voice is different. >> jimmy: and attitude, really like a hard-ass new york
>> she said, "oh, you live in america now?" and i said, "yes." and she said, "are you getting much work?" [ laughter ] "i'm okay, thanks. thanks for asking, though." >> jimmy: you are getting a lot of work. you're a regular on "the good wife." >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: that's huge. >> i know, i like to. >> jimmy: that's great. i'm so happy. >> i like it, but i feel it's sort of an unusual thing. i've never...